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Marwari horses comes from the Northwestern areas of India.
They are notably brave and can be extremely loyal to their masters. They have
quite a reputation for being warriors, ones that refuse to leave a conflictive
situation if asked to. In fact, these creatures have been known to only leave a
battle area if they won the fight or had to carry away their injured solider.
This all further explains their ways and the methods in which they operate
solely on the adoration of their owners. Also widely popular in the area of
Rajasthan, this breed is said to have some form of Arabian bloodlines in them
as well. It comes as no surprise to their many followers as they are notably
striking in appearance, as well as stature. Only royal family members high up
in the Indian reforms were able to own the Marwari horses decades ago. They
also survived a time of almost virtual extinction with the help of the Rajput
families during the early nineteen hundreds. Today, they are still used as work
horses and defensemen.
Generally, they can tend to themselves, but they do enjoy
the company of their families. Most are used for competitions and for riding
purposes. The Marwari horses are very loved and adored in their native India. They
are an enduring breed that can easily be around adults as well children. They
can find their own food and roam freely for hours and still be trusted. They
are able to reside in any temperature climate, but generally accustomed to
residing in warmer areas.
They stand at fifteen hands tall. They have a refined head,
slender legs, and a frame full of muscles. They have a crested defined wither,
very sound feet, and curled ears. They are considered to have a common
Roman-shaped head and nose.